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Diamine catalyzed hemicyanine dye formation from nonfluorescent precursors through DNA programmed chemistry
Huang, Yumei,Coull, James M.
, p. 3238 - 3239 (2008)
A hemicyanine fluorescent dye was generated by a diamine-catalyzed, DNA-templated, aldol-type condensation from nonfluorescent precursors. Studies of reaction rate and yield as a function of catalyst structure indicated the diamine catalyst operates in a
Method of assaying pyrrole-containing biological compounds
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Page column 14, (2008/06/13)
This invention relates to a method of assaying pyrrole-containing biological compounds and chemical compositions that can be used in the method. The method involves contacting a biological compound with one of: a) a bound or bindable derivatizing agent which forms a reaction product with the biological compound, followed by exposure to a detectable molecule which forms a complex with the reaction product; or b) a derivatizing agent which forms a reaction product with the biological compound, followed by exposure to a bound binding agent specific to the biological compound in the reaction product; or c) a binding agent specific to the biological compound, followed by exposure to a derivatizing agent which forms a reaction product with the biological compound, and determining the amount of bound biological compound. There is also provided a method of preparing an antigen.
